In Reply to: cassettes posted by PanzerVI on November 22, 2006 at 02:01:26:
Hello, I was cruising e-bay last night and found something you might be interested. I found a seller "vinylpaddy" in Dingle, Ireland who appears to have one of the most amazing classical cassette collection for sale. He claims most are near mint or sealed. Prices seem OK. Suggest you check it out. In reference to your comment about taping off of FM, it all depends on the radio station. I live in a suburb of Chicago and am able to listen to one of the best classical music stations in the country, WFMT, however, the have changed ownership since the old days and station quality is not quite as good, still OK. In the early 80s I taped over 100 cassettes that I still listen to today. BEWARE! If your classical station is broadcasting in HD and you have an older tuner, you will get noise artifacts when listening in stereo. Good Luck. Happy Turkey Day.
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